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Hollyhock weevil

Hollyhock weevil, Apion longirostre, is present in many landscape sites and may be a pest in nursery stock. Last year, I had some luck physically removing the weevils with water sprays.

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Bug of the month: Hollyhock Weevil, Apion longirostre

Hollyhock weevils - Female (on top) has larger probiscus
hollyhock weevils
Photo: Jim Young, OSU
Hollyhock weevil adult
hollyhock weevil adult
Photo: Key Gray
Hollyhock weevil, and bud damage including puncture wounds
hollyhock weevil and damage
Photo: Rosetta
Mating hollyhock weevil adults
mating hollyhock weevils
Photo: Rosetta
Hollyhock weevil grub
hollyhock weevil larva
Photo: Key Gray, OSU
Developing weevil larvae within hollyhock ovule.
developing hollyhock weevil larvae
Photo: Ken Gray, OSU
Hollyhock weevil pupa
hollyhock pupa
Photo: Ken Gray, OSU
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